Super Bowl LII is right around the corner, and you can watch all the festivities and every minute of action, even if you’re a cord-cutter who doesn’t have a TV package from a network provider.

From the Eagles trying to win their first Super Bowl, to Tom Brady seeking his fourth Super Bowl MVP, to Justin Timberlake’s halftime show and Pink’s national anthem, there are plenty of reasons to tune in. You can find everything you need to know in our casual fan cheat sheet.

Now that you’re all caught up, here’s all the info you need to watch the game, whether on network TV or on a connected device like Apple TV or Roku.

So which side of the Super Bowl line do you need to be all over? Visit SportsLine now to see which side of Patriots-Eagles you need to jump on, plus what X-factor determines the outcome, all from a Vegas legend who’s 9-3 on Eagles’ games.

The Philadelphia Eagles and New England Patriots are set to play each other Sunday at U.S. Bank Stadium.

In order to preview the Eagles’ Super Bowl game, I reached out to our friends over at Pats Pulpit. The wonderful Rich Hill kindly took the time to answer my questions about the upcoming game. Let’s take a look at the answers. (Also don’t forget to check out my Q&A exchange over at PP.)

1 – Some have said this Patriots team isn’t one of the best versions that have made the Super Bowl. To what extent do you think that’s true? How do they compare to other Patriots Super Bowl teams?